Sell or Auction Your Flown Crewman Optical Alignment Sight Mounting Bracket Electrical Plug for up to Over $12,500 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Sell Your Space Flown Crewman Optical Alignment Sight Mounting Bracket Electrical Plug
The Apollo Program took place between 1969 and 1972 and was NASA’s project that first put humans on the moon and brought them safely back to Earth. Apollo 11, with astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, was the first mission to achieve this and was followed by five more Apollo missions that also accomplished this main objective.
Below is a recent realized price for a space flown Crewman Optical Alignment Sight mounting bracket electrical plug, which helped astronauts during rendezvous, docking and navigation. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Space Flown Crewman Optical Alignment Sight Mounting Bracket Electrical Plug. Sold for Over $12,500.
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Nate D. Sanders Auction has sold the following space-flown memorabilia:
Exceptionally large and rare United States flag flown aboard Apollo 12, and included on the lunar module Intrepid when it landed on the Moon in November 1969. Flag measures 18” x 11.5”, one of the largest Apollo flown flags, affixed to presentation mat measuring 20” x 16”. Mat is signed by Apollo 12 Command Module Pilot Richard Gordon, above a note stating, ”Sailed With Yankee Clipper / And Intrepid to the Ocean of Storms / November 1969”. Mild show-through of glue on flag; overall, entire presentation is near fine. From the estate of Richard Gordon. Sold for $15,000.
Apollo 13 Flown Instrument Cover & Omega Velcro Watch Strap From Jack Swigert’s Estate
Lot of two items from Jack Swigert’s estate. First item is an Apollo 13 flown instrument cover, measuring 1.75″ in diameter, made of a stainless steel disc with an articulated ring at center. Above and below the ring are codes printed in black that read, ”P/NSEB33100063-301 / S/N1017 ASSY.” A small square of velcro is affixed to verso at center, certainly to secure cover in place in the weightless environment of space. Lot also includes Swigert’s NASA issued Omega velcro watch strap, worn by Swigert over his space suit, and likely space flown. Velcro strap with metal fastener is imprinted with code numbers ”P/N SEB12100030-202 / S/N 1067”. Measures 22” in length. Some dulling and superficial marks to lid and soiling to velcro strap. Near fine overall. With an LOA from the estate of Jack Swigert. Sold for $13,920.
Jack Swigert’s Flown Apollo 13 Toothbrush
Jack Swigert personally owned NASA Oral B-40 clear toothbrush, space-flown on Apollo 13. Toothbrush measures 6.25” with some toning and wear. Housed in a plastic case. Very good. With an LOA from Swigert’s sister. Sold for $11,794.
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Apollo 13 flown Robbins medal from the personal collection of Mission Commander James Lovell. As the Apollo 13 mission encountered a wide array of problems and complications after being launched, though returning home safely, the original medals were melted down and a new set was made from them. This is one of the new coins made from the so-called ”flown metal” and is one of 404 newly-designed medals. Coin depicts various mission insignia, including the name of the mission, three of Apollo’s chariot horses flying toward the Moon, and the slogan ”Ex Luna, Scientia” (”from the moon, knowledge”). Reverse of coin lists the crew members, space modules, and engraved dates of launch and return, as well as the serial number and the sterling and Robbins hallmarks. Coin measures 1.25” and is made of sterling silver, housed in its original ”Robbins Company” plastic box with an ”184” sticker on the bottom. Includes LOA on Lovell’s stationery reading: ”I hereby certify that this Robbins Silver Medallion – Serial Number 184 was on board the Apollo 13 spacecraft. Apollo 13 perilous flight took off on April 11 and returned safely on April 17, 1970. This medallion was from my personal collection of space artifacts and has been in my possession since the mission.” Overall near fine condition. Sold for $5,948.
Apollo 13 flown heat shield plug, encased in a circular piece of lucite and engraved in black along bottom, ”Apollo 13 / April 11-17, 1970”. Heat shield plugs are made of a lightweight fiberglass ”honeycomb”, which is hand-filled with an ablative resin material in order to limit heat exposure during re-entry. The crew endured incredible circumstances after launching 11 April 1970, when two days later, they were forced into an emergency turn-around before ever reaching the moon. Fortunately the astronauts expertly improvised a repair to the spacecraft and narrowly escaped disaster, ultimately returning safely to Earth. Plug measures 1.5” in diameter with ”12” engraved to bottom; lucite casing measures 3”. Near fine. With an LOA from Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $3,750.
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Flown Crewman Optical Alignment Sight mounting bracket electrical plug that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).








